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Raheem was released from prison on a 10 year order made under Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2011.

Abdul Raheem

He was arrested on December 20 last year after using the name Ray Abdul Raheem Edmondson between January 13 2011 and December 21 2016. He also used the name Antonio Vfacalentine Edmondson between September 28 in 2016 and December 21 in 2016 but had not notified police that he was using different names.

Raheem was convicted of the breach at Birmingham Crown Court and will be sentenced this afternoon.

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A Part 4 order is issued for individuals convicted of terrorism offences and sentenced to at least 12 months’ imprisonment or detention.

If an individual breaches their condition, they face up to a five year sentence, a fine or both.

Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Cann, who heads the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit, said: “These orders give us more powers to effectively and appropriately manage those that have served a sentence for terrorism offences and are now out of prison. We robustly monitor the conditions and will seek the prosecution of convicted terrorists who break their conditions in order to keep the public safe.”

Parviz Khan

A court heard how Khan, 46, had plotted to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier.

The father-of-three, of Foxton Road, Alum Rock, had planned to lure the soldier off the streets with the promise of drugs and film his beheading.

Khan admitted the kidnap plot. He also pleaded guilty to supplying equipment to terrorists in Pakistan and two counts of being in possession of a record or document likely to be of use to a terrorist.